- Siberian Brown Bear
The Siberian brown bear "(Ursus arctos collaris)" is a subspecies of
brown bear "(Ursus arctos)" found in most ofSiberia and in northernMongolia , far northernXinjiang , and extreme easternKazakhstan .Description
Siberian brown bears tend to be intermediate in size between
Eurasian Brown Bear s andKamchatka Brown Bear s. They are larger than Eurasian brown bears, with denser bones and a larger skull, though smaller than Kamchatka brown bears. Their fur is more luxuriant than that of any other brown bear subspecies. Their pelts are usually dark brown with noticeably darker legs, but will vary from light pale brown to dark brown. Some individuals will show yellowish, cinnamon or black tones. The claws are brown to blackish-brown, strongly curved, up to 3- 1/3 inches (85 mm) in length. Their size, colour and aggressiveness make them similar toNorth America nGrizzly Bear s.References
http://www.russianbearhunt.com/
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